FS: 2006 Santa Cruz Heckler

I just bought this bike last September and it has about 500 miles on it so far. I have taken care of this bike with regular maintenance including bleeding the brakes and re-greasing the pivot. The component specs are as follows:

The tires are new and I will include a blue spring for the fork, a 400# spring for the shock, a spare drive-side dropout (brand new), Candy C pedals, and a 70mm Diablous stem if you want. Shoot me a pm if you have any questions. The reason I am selling this bike is because I have decided I want a Nomad, so my loss is your gain. $2,100 takes it!

$3,814 from Santa Cruz stock, but I've put on bigger brakes, better brake pads, DH tubes, and a bashguard. With a the new tires taken into consideration I probably have around $4,100 invested into this bike. And half the time it's been used for commuting because I don't have a ton of time to ride anymore.

I went to Big Sky to go downhilling once, but we left after 3 runs because my friend's Giant Team DH broke. So all I've really done on it is trail riding and commuting. It's definitely overkill for XC, but for fast, bumpy trails it is amazing.

"When people go out and try the things I do and get Hurt, I just shake my head and say natural selection"-Josh Bender (Freeride MtBiker)
"please excuse my noobishness, but how do you get the chads gap from the bottom of alta?" :Fugative09090
"GO BIG OR GO HOME. PERIOD" - a really cool man

"It is some fundamental certainty which a noble soul has about itself, something which is not to be sought, is not to be found, and perhaps, also, is not to be lost. The noble soul has reverence for itself."-Friedrich Nietzsche

o man that is such a sick bike. i got to ride one of these up in maine for 2 days and its amazing. Wish i had some money to throw around at a new bike... but im just going to have to rent at highland this year. some one should jump on this